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Why the CrowdStrike debacle should be a warning to policymakers and Americans

The CrowdStrike debacle has highlighted the potential for cyberwarfare to disrupt and disable critical infrastructure, and the need for a more proactive approach to cybersecurity in order to protect against such threats.

Biden’s Supreme Court reforms will never happen, but they’re still important. 

Having a functional Supreme Court is not a political issue any more than having a functioning heart is a lifestyle choice. And while Biden’s current initiative is doomed to fail, it’s the beginning of a life-or-death discussion about the future of the court.

Morning Report — Secret Service admits slew of mistakes at intense hearing

Glaring security failures by the Secret Service allowed a 20-year-old Pennsylvania gunman armed with an AR 15-style rifle to elude law enforcement even after he was seen on campaign rally grounds and identified as suspicious. He gained access to an unprotected warehouse roof, fired eight sharpshooter shots, struck former President Trump in the ear, killed...

In battle to define Harris, Trump hits Democratic coup, ad calls her ‘dangerously liberal’

After spending years preparing to run against Joe Biden, Donald Trump faces a unique challenge with 59-year-old vice president Kamala Harris now poised to become her party’s nominee.

Blinken says Gaza cease-fire is ‘imperative’ after killing of Hamas leader in Iran

Secretary of State Antony Blinken briefly addressed the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran on Wednesday, saying a cease-fire is "imperative."

Pompeo slams White House after report about Iran’s election meddling: ‘Weakness and appeasement’

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accused the Biden-Harris administration of enabling Tehran after a report found the Trump campaign being targeted by Iranian officials.

Biden administration announces next steps for fall student debt relief

The Biden administration announced Wednesday the next steps for student debt relief this fall.   On Thursday, the Department of Education will begin emailing borrowers who have at least one outstanding student loan held federally to let them know about potential upcoming relief and if they would prefer to opt out of it. If...

Delaware Republican running for governor aims to flip one-party rule in Biden’s home state after three decades

Mike Ramone, running to become Delaware's first GOP governor in 32 years, said he plans to beat one-party rule in President Biden's home state.

Gillibrand, Hawley lead bipartisan bill to create mental health hotline for police, first responders

Sens. Gillibrand and Hawley team up to introduce a bill to establish a grant program to help provide mental health resources and a support hotline for first responders.

Watchdog group launching ‘Hate Map’ to track ‘political violence perpetrated by leftist organizations’

The New Tolerance Campaign is launching an interactive map to catalog groups promoting or engaging in political violence across the United States.

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